Julie188 writes: So details on this are admittedly sketchy. But might be worth noting that both Red Hat and Xen.org have gone on record promising that some kind of support for the Xen hypervisor is forthcoming for Fedora users. As we know, on Monday, Fedora 13 was released and it was chock full of features to appeal to business users. One of the ballyhooed improvements to 13 is virtualization, virtualization meaning KVM (and only KVM) these days for Red Hat. Xen was dropped from Fedora a few releases ago and it hasn't come back in 13, except that 13 still supports Xen guests. Meanwhile, "work is underway in Xen.org to add platform support to Fedora 13 post-release," promises Xen.org's Ian Pratt.